Yes, there are many things that impact performance, one of which is what Brian alluded to (The code base that you build upon). If you want a fast website, then you consider the platforms available...
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Yes, there are many things that impact performance, one of which is what Brian alluded to (The code base that you build upon). If you want a fast website, then you consider the platforms available...
What Brian is referencing would have an impact on user experience/speed which was mentioned in post 11.
Think of it as x86 (Wordpress) vs x64 (Drupal). Both due the same thing, but x64 can run...
Architecture is not the same as compatibility. WP is built using practices and constructs from the PHP 4 era. To support backward compatibility and to keep developers from feeling like they need to...
Flexible. Dropped the PHP 4 architecture that it shared with WP. Most systems are abstracted away.
I'm confused as to why you keep saying this. WordPress runs on the latest versions of PHP. Even...
Just as an example on this first site I am working on now I was getting a "Leave a comment" section on each page. I probably spent 10 hours trying to figure out how to get rid of it. Part of that...
I also use WordPress. I started using it around version 2.3 and have been using it for every thing ever since. For me it's the most flexible, has great tools, and they keep it well updated to keep up...